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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1896-05-15, Page 2i - - - - - - I "I'll ... - I - - Ij 7 i _M , _ I 1 &_X:2� � I 111111111 � �,������������i�������= -1 __ i I- Ul �" V zit fit . Z � � 4:9 . � : : 5, � � - i J 'i1i � . I I I 1 I . 1. - I iL , I- , � .1 . I � � : 4 � - ,i 'i � .1 - : t - �` I - , i I � .� . I I r . f. . , . i � . . - . i - - .. - - . . . 11: =­. .1 i . . . . : ; - i , , . � 17 F I . I ! . - - i � 11 � , i � I - I V -,_ 1 1 � � - . I- , . I I � I � 4 � , :;: 1 � i � ! ! � - - - , . I ' i I I � I i ! 1: . x N, . . . . � � � -1 � I � � ! . .1, " i - - i I , t i . . � - .1 .. . . . i � � E � f i . .1 I i. . - f."I � t . . - 1.1 . - 1, ­ . . H - . i - - I , � - I I � �Jl - 2 1 !, r . T ulto N �EXPO RID . - i � � I � I SITO I - �i ­ .- " . - - . �. ! r I !. __ __ __ __ - . - � 14 . � m mlm� . . I I I I � I i I __� i � . . - I .. I . -1 I i - � I I I . . I I ; I . . � - � - I ""","'In - , - - ­ . .__ __1 �_____ -----.--, - __ i� - - � I - � � - 11� - __ %. I T - I i 0�__ ­ - __ - - - wbi:_�_ -1 . �� - - ___­­­ . ­_ AJJL.,C.& _AL _1_"9 _§_00i0 � - - - __ __ I - I __ - - I . ______� - .1 . . I i I I- ,_. � . . I '_: 17 : I U 116 13813ma film Bata: � � I -4. 11 --lir I � I t I 1� I ______-ft:5L � MTVT rSIMT?. nTP frTT'M %Vn' T.,n u den't kna ho alad tind proud Voice i - � : ; I I '"Oft%% . I I .: -ij � . . - � 0 -;;Ae- us.,, � "I should think ould got a lawn . . - I 0"%__ . A � . I - ; I ; � �i W I 1XI . gor � ; ; I rVrE �: ! � .- � I . � . - � . � , �1 : 6 I . I I . I . . � _� . . � resse in a black silk nlower,and try U, I knicenere,ly1r. I A,,tt S 11444. IN I i 1: �, . , The old lady was d - . I . � � I 5 - � - - I ! I . . . � i F i . . - I BY CAROLINE.LTIVATER MASON. � - I ftl : I I . � ­ a ; �, i I ��; - . � . . � . ,& _ w an Castle. It has b al the way.you _. - : . : 1. ,_� - i � . � have let that grass grolm" - _d ; i . I . � d old-fashioned fringed mantills. I ' : I , .... .11 - IL 8= , I 1 -1 i, . . he wore a large bla k bon et, under which , . � I . __ . __�, : .1 � � t � I : . .1. , -AT THE- his h A slightl the young man . - . I 11 , . ; �. 1, ! . . I 1. � I Turnin . ea I . TALL I . �,i L �i -11 . I I . Iiite rinkled frill of I , i .� � '' - � .! . ppeared the mnow.w. its * 00 , I . �� . I - ,st � I mak e ' � ;:5 mx - I � ent dield I , 0 1 f, I Ill I t P I � in � I er cap � it ii 11 � . , t� � __ . - - "'There is a row of locust trees in fr ut of I � , ,grass toward her. , i I , I I . . , � �, t 4: li and some soft ra hair. Ker face greeted I speaker by w g handful of P P I A . 1- . reveme � , was tairly tiny and u rinkled, t sell- 0 t. 'T. B-4 1 , . � . - " bu if I do � i F I � " -haps, i I ffi . 1. i ,iA, . he parsonage at Thornton, on the outer � I I I . ( , i � I -You will excuse me, pei - - ; . . a ­ sitive and refined in i a )t ession, and the I . . � � il I *i� POP . I dge of the sidowalk, and it seemed on. this . not rise," he said briefly. r I am crushed 1 1 - .� , : % , I . __ � t I m; � I ( I. - . fo � I � - I 4azeleyes had alm st t e brightness of - Emily." 1 � ,` I I .; - I �_ I . I I articular June afternoon as if all the upper , ,, IIJ " t 1. i4 1 ir t I i - � 1 4 �. I i ; � 7�1 1 . , , by your severity, I ,- . ... . I . . ' th frag- Young eyes, as she loOked p with a certain , . 1r_ . . I ­ L t4l paces of the air w �� I= I I �1, %. , '. � i ere occupied by � F, - li� I t �-. . - . I I . sirchnesO, which in soine w men lasts a. life- . 11 Oh, no, you are not 1" the girl retorted �� . � 'L jct � e of their pale, windblown gayly. I I You are only trying to gain time" A : f, I - �­ SEAFORTH. anc 1 . . I j� J01D I - ;-, . . i _�[ I I 11 t blo, spnis. - . . I _. I 0. I . I I 11 �' , i tl me, and said:- 1 4- A f 11 L t ,. - , ,� 'IN elow on our own level was the sT)icy ;)) Viaton r E - -_,: . I I C, L 0 1 1 1 Tken why d V V U" .YVULO - I - I � -, - I - 11 N ; � _� I - !_5 ..� f --h _f h A A �.h. n -an+, o t ou ki s me, Stephen?" .4 ; � . . - I � I I I �, "i 90---; - � � I . �_. y � r,.L V- L�Q�Q -44 f upon this otephen spran to his feev im - LJTOT 11 I 1. L i -I I - . . . 'At this th 'ddl 7 ged oman who still. � � - - . _L i . I 'W ( I Bt t the " . - eavy " � ,� f 0 ml e a h , I r A A �11 ; � "i 11. sweetness of the syringa. 'L - . I � I ­ �V - Maple Syrup, 25c per quart; 5 lbs. ii� - turned full upon er . I . -au I - ;� - 5c;51 a. sat in the wagon, - thr w ba k her bead and . F I � . . 880ing nag a po. "What an -al- d I . l, t o I . � � ,-j"i i ­m' Prunes, 25c ; 5 lbs. dried Apples, 2, . . � I ragrance of the -locust blosso L i "" laughed. . mura idea,�' he exclaime , I 1� � I . � . Vy *AMU I �;, � --. �.# good Currants, 25o ; 25 lbs. Attisins for $ , uliarly aerial, elusive quali in fact, 1 a � 'CoutmW � I A i " that I should try to pialk.1 a fashionable, 11 � 1� ,� �4 .,_JL . it . i " h - . 11 - I -0 5 Tin - I � ,6 � ;_ 1-;'l,.; . if ;f., no +,1k1&+. its i , --- __. . I 1 ,3 % V In 11- Q 1- 05n I -ra rise so I '. il", If vou don't beat all, t El I- I . i VAitteh I . T S. "LP ) 7 � - _.r I - - 4 - _-, - . yard : I a Oil%& I . - I (z i _, � . � sheared lawn or 01, � i. __ I exclain�ed. " 1-d tie er n e U you y . - ; I- -1 f mily had aeowbetter days and was nc t n6w 9 t 1� , r 25c ; 6 bars Century Soap and' a lar e p t- . � brou it ; ; � �! T:I: A h .9 TJA ) ;, A Z ) 4. hate it if it tried to look Ii e something __i..Of V^ , i . � � � WVy" .LV 13 F 0 Ll were go a v . i I R I � ,11 i %� ea for - 1, old in the high regard of - an earlier time I � . � _. - � I Cher, 25c; 2 lbs. Japan or blave I - 2 0 could never be. I I've t3is tall, waving . � . : I L . 4 * � I 11 � . Z - ; � 4 555c, giving good satisfaction; try them. . - , and hence it would not descend tp d)light' perform like this. 6 Jaitle, I shouldn't 0 - I - � tbe, .,. � I I , . � i � N .. "I � think you'd stand the�,ei and allow such go- timothy, and besides', I am �oo good it far Ar � � . A I , 1.1 t , � 1 �7z We can give yoa good canned Corn at 7c . . I the senses of the sordid folk with fre3 be- , 10 . - I ut ma: , � � , . � I . mer to Waste.so much good .lay with I Doll I I r I - _� � n A a I � It . � I in's- on!" : � I . I I ! ­ - I . ano grey; � I , i -I'. . e Is- there in the barn to eat it " � Eat - -1 . -one thou] Ii. , __ I ,wll 4 - per can, or four for 25c. We are still giv, . stowal. Stilr more delicat and more eln . � , .1 .. . ' ' . . . I - . � I � Chartes H. Hutchingto -egardless of ]let noisy banter, -1. , - . � liq , I was th' scent of the grape -vine blos � lau hed merrily at 1 I Informa", � A . rt ; . n Crockery and Glassware, �, � - ire e . I som; The girl before him I - - - - -_ - i't � 1�;, � � . a% - � Stephen bent and gra�ely klased the little . I - f � I ; i.ri ap - are -ivin - this line H i -b nelas without the assumin- . 11 Ic � i __ -1 I I . warded. � r ,,; � .. . . . . . . . I '� 1, . the, energy OL Ills e enne. - 1. Z ii, I � I . � 0 ,, X -, ­ - " __ ior It as fore r 6mihly I 4f 9 : d. I & 4� 4,U T & .. _ �tj rZ t) I -i,. .i ."'Z, , lady, and then drawiog lit -4 hand into his I , .1 S I- M 4. 1� 41 1 �9% D'a 0 a it . . Vy e always pay t e gues ar e In UV .7 it. ou got, 0111J 0 .ve e M" -VAPe I i __ I X 11 - i' � I * '�] t '7 arm he carefully led - he ' the ,te s and '. "; ' -, .. I I . ' (i �, I � of . fro around a corn e , . I � t*' ' �` in cash or trade for good butter and eggs. � r of a d ; then d ng out -her _*�.' I __ . J, infle I I ld . . . . I � I - ­ . .1 � *ad w4l' f- - -p� � I I . . ary hu I but the 1 " 6 . � , �, , � , CURED PERIVIANENT� e corner to ca I 0 X, � �, � . . count -N � '0*11eot�ot to in I "vo"u into the house. It, was on'l "th do 1) _ �eyotu 6frA it' ' '01 i " See I n th , it tnbl6 r li%r�on handi, which were full of bo(5ks. D OMINION BA - . I 4ave escaped you. All of. these pr�cicup v a ba6k. � . f. . I ;.�. - . "go she said, " I have brought - I I It 1� 1� �,, . d young man'r. chivalrc s co , and th �- I . 41 � I— ,� I _: I e � . I I Farrow( I � I Z . I . .. . i � . — , 1 I i,t I , I -_ "I'l_ � lady's quiet grace a d er A I i, I -1, ;. I � - .. I- i. ;;; Th I I Oh, Yes, why, in em ' - . - . . 1; � BY TAKINO - .r., ..d 1. dare not say hotv man 01,e, Where shall I leave th 4 1 .rtesy, .i 1; . , ,iour book J� - tere making the air arownd the Pills nu gr old I i fine mann udy if you will, I �� . L Z , . toxic � � ORN1 c, at, ­ ,I _� . q e 11 Popular Store." I . ,ng - , would,have been in p ace a the entrance to the s 1, �. - , I . # . * t � , � � - , - I . , T . : � - that early' afternoon. I for my mother has cleared iout the sitting- M " im W Zour, , I . T - i - a royal house. . APITAL, ,(PAID. UP) $1,95Op 0m, � . � . . I ; - . . s a white cotta a I he com an I . - I � V"Stw 11 � f , - wa , I . I I � �srlw I Z� _ it� One after another at Ion er or shorter in- -1 . ' "" - - � - ge . ou know," -1 I- I- . Ayer SPI, Is The house room for t tes, � -the book-- RESTV I liiim � . I.. i I I I P = M = = . ,Jairerw - - . ; . . I i � . . 10F. , . " ! � ide front and a small.'�veranda on bich terval . " I will find - their i places. on = = - 81.1500, A I iTsew * I �� I 41 I I t 1. 8, half a dozen car lages ere now : I � � i I was tr ubled a long Unte I i s u ,he house door stood open directly in o tile shelves if 'you like. Il thiult I know wherp � �! � A � D D 1) A a - 11 14 T + . A ­ol —.,, i-orneclies driven into the parsonage ard and their �4 .- . I . ea aene. L . _& .1 I . � I : i- . ; �_ -room. 9 1. cleanly- i I , I I . ift V 1) 09 Phere was,'Ya they belong." mc, �1 . recommended for this complaint; �ut it �tting 9V wept, owners were received by Mrs. Castle and � 1) i I - 1. I I - - � I - I . - . . - was not until if, iome- oven carDet on the flbor of this room � 11 Thanks. 0 180. i � I - I I N ;;; � . � I � � � � I conducted to her own bEdroom. Havitig i I . I - t . . L table with a red cotton cover . And Stephen again lifted'his scythe,whil6 I -bEl _F0_LV_U_U B_UA�N " " i 28* Amil � . 7 . SEAFORTH. * "'I 06 A laid aside their bonnets and frowned for an . � 1k_)_LjL. - . the MR iv i I � Began taking Ayer's Pills 11, ' � - - z : I . I � _. . . white painted shelf, between two Yasea Emily Merle passed, light of foot and heart, I I - . - I beld onT I 1'. ! I . -received permanent bene ' A instant at their front hair in the looking- - . � I I I . , I I , . � . � that I I A�. il�Led with garden flowers, a clock ielted I " i to the parsonage. She w�s a slender girl, - - - . . - j I I � I I 141 - , � I I . . single box of tjiese puls freed n e from glass, they crossed the 'arge and rather a MAIN 'STREET, J a . � � tp ith shar em basis from its Gothic m ooden ith fl -k bmir and - g� wt stwilrin 1 IRTEMN. I . I . ; - I . beadaelies, an 1, an. . Jr Ir emlity sittin -rooi .7 I I 15.7 . . I i arn now a well 9 n and 6nt ered the parlor, I - 14 ! I � e. The emptiness and. orderliness of. . e pretty, but noticeable for 1 her bright and I J ;iu. I ; t -0.11.11UTCHINGS,EastAuliurn, e. :as I— 41 THE SEAFORTH. � where chairs and tables had been pushed to . I A I banking business transacted. Draffs on all parts of the United f3tabods, - I I 1- i . f - '00m, the open door, the very silence t - j)yous look,'and the frank,19pirited solf-re- _gener,ay. . 11 I � - I .� I � I -1 rl " ��� - � Awarded Medal atworld's F ir - I Great Britaiii. and Ear e bought and �sold. Letters of credit issued, available,in all psr* ', that, ­ - - . , . 4 �;, ", ielf, seemed to impart a sense .of exp 3ct n: � the wall to leave all the ty. iddle space free liance which *69 conveyed in'lier voice and . op , - 11 of the� _� i 1 or the quilting - frame, on which was of Europe, China and Japan. - Farmers' Sale Notes collected, and advances made on sa"a"Wal � � - IN i, �j Musical --' Instru mellt Ayer -'s Sarsaparilla is Vie at. y,butnoonewastobe.seen'. Outsilethe stretched- a marvellou expression. Tberewasnomeek adoringin . . Smith wit ,_. 1-- �A I 11 � I I . I a pi e of Mrs. Cas- I at l6west rates. !!!! T.ui"i, I . I . I --- I . 1� )ees hummed drowsily in the. yellou roses her eyes as they met Stephe but � i .. ��� � - - 1; I i -1 . . tle's handiwork constructed of small cotton . ) . - 1*19ex * .1. . n� I . . � ! were dazzlintly bright in Ahe broad . .i . NGS DEPARTMENT. . , �_; �r,,. I . which � . squares of nearly rather a challenge which, a, Ong p ayf al; ! . I iicoordlngl� . i, , I . � � -every mlor, united. by i ,� J - i. -UM- , ed no, w and ufficient to put hi � on his mettle. - Since thei �'i i � d - SAVI � , , f ; , - lunshine ; -'a light reeze pass . - �, I- ! _'y EMPORI REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. � . . I � � . I Z , M ;; �1 � . . - - bands of white. t -ve 1 Deposits- of One Dollar and upwards received, and interest allowed at highest cur� i 11 I , I . ; � . � � i b ; .1 I . I . 1en over the grass ; it grew as high ;is the as s ot suit 4im to ha _ . � wish toxx � � I . I f i I r �Iainly it did n bble rates Interest added to principal twice each year t the end of June and Dewb&bW,i date, " -i ,M SA OR TO RE11T e hotlsa lately oc- i - � 14. , alings of the . 2 , L I St.!Yames a ^V A -44- _f ..4-. i __ ALEXANt . � Z� . � i V, - our v Wm "",C aZh � � - % I �, �� ESTABLISHED, 1873. East or fence on � either side cd the 6 ear -eyed young wom& i suspect him :of No n4ice of withdraw -al is —ired for 4 --he -1-1 i I . . " Ain't it a beauty?" I I I . � � - � 1 Z ,; F ied1b .0 " There don't anvthi Irish chain ce - "I ..i � r �A� * .. P � . � ; __J � "� �� 11 I � alk, and it was alreadv ripe for the a .-ytoe. . laziness. . � � i . I i . - k, ,L� - I I . � i i I ,� � TED. 11 ) � does there. Mis' Castle --' s , . . . I � . I- :j � 11 . " 1� I I �:� � 't had been E ng in nton. " i -_ � i -, � - - 1453 tf 1 , 4 , - W. X. PEAROE -ent, ; I - 6n early s�ri i Tho r esitat f - . I . I i � il, - m fjfjl� 1 94 � � Entering the study alonei Emily h R. S. 11A � i , Owing to hard times, we have con What if we should in the( quilt- ' - YS, Solicitor. , , ­ �� 4-1 . . . I . , Ag � I ". I , �- I i � � I I � al ielding to mconquerable ; N I � � . �. � i �--, � � -4 � GOOD CHANCE FOR RETIRED FARMERS � � I � f I . - .- � � , - , - eluded to f Fairly swamped in the ,* I timothy stood � - I'm most afraid t8po ed a inoment,ly ` I n' ? o tolilcibt it it is so ' I . � � ` 3011. Pianos and Organs at I 0 shyness. In! spite of i�rsel this rooth i � I - '4 , . I leep red peonies, their petals droppin� And , . .. I I q ` , 1-14 -1 I I I " I � , I- OR MARKET. GARDEIVERS.-For sale,vthtrty i - . I � I handsome."' I I - — L� - . . 11 � - ., . i __� i 1. . 1, them in the sea seem nto which she - - - � . � I I � I I rhey, d d Irifting heedlessly around - many kind 8 ed a kind of shrin( i . L I � ac res of choice land In Har ul 'Ip' -' These and d exclamation ,VffgsoeionnnsnnmnvtraUKI;Knmmm��on""MatilastrAlmit ....... . awassragnew I - ? � 1 1 � -1 epe 'a"y a Idi In depthsof the grass. Standing' � �, _ . - fo r a market garden or em%Fiufarm. b Yree on the- scarcely dared to enter wthout its master. A I i I J� I � f ; ; 31, j,, es, G M 0� n, . were made as the guests e tered . the cool ' I �1. � * � ;,- f � � .1 Greatly 171 duced Prio ar d every convenience. Apply to . ISRAC ILLEa walk between the clumps of peonies, one le I I � � - i", � � " c I F , ". � ­�: - - . ,ould loo� - down acr�ss the clover -fields them by manuscript writ! ie in a bold hand- 00 e S The finest Remedy in th,e . � ' ` � , I L �,11 . . i I , I - � "I I , . . I I . _ � . :­, �, !:& ; . Mrs. Castle -around the quilting Jrarno. Mr.Lav'iolett , - � P os the premises. . ' , , , 1471-tfx4 parlor.and took the places ssigned On the writing -tab I sheets of I p - In, I I I � 1 11ARKS FOR SALR-�h hich adjdined the pars6age acre, a d set Aunt Eliza alone did not . in the part but writing which she recoginized. She was - World for all ASec'_ , i . t?� I e undersigned has twenty - - I , . ; t �, Choice Farms for sale In - East Huron, the ban he lovely-�Tbornton valley, with -its smooth . i I m E , ;,; 7 Organs at $20 'and upwards, and - . ! Cures . �(i I ,.�X 1. - afraid she might read the veryWords of the Z - I i i7 a - I - sat in state in a high-backe , hafr-clotK cov- tions of the Throat& . __ i I I � 1; i I nt r County of the Province; all sizes, and'prices to reen meadows, its raceful elm 'trees next Sabbath sermon, And �hat would have I '- Colds, . : R JL� ;11 ih I . �L , -1 ,I Pianos at 0drresponding prices. � ered easy -chair', with a litt .e white knittili "a I 4 � :;� Bu it. For full information, write or call personally. . I i I - T ; totted. along the rivqr's bank, at d the een ed to her like an almAt rofane intrus- U I � m , I 'L 10 � . :ti . ! �� I, More ently . � . I � I I a * � i $ ., ,� :ti L- I I No trouble to show them. F. S. SCOIT, Brussels work in her hands. born ani ho p : Coughs, I Of Lungs. I � � 1 - . , " .A� : I . wooded slo es of the inclosing hills. I eyond ,is on..4on ly things. . _� L i ; "t 1� f: S.ER US BsTORE PURCEaSING. P. 0. � I 18914f P I bred than her neighbors, b ing a fine illus- _f I . ... � __ . �*J . . 1 '6 A L 0- 01 .. � : L - I , U. ­_ . . .. — - . i f.J , . — V � .L, I I L � t I - Squ crosse qUICKly to Ine bookshelves c 11 . - I . . r li.g - 4 . F 5 9 rls tration of the " old school " type. of women I I 9 U Uroup, I I ; I , if, - . L . 1ARM FOR SALE -100 Ores, In the township of . PPC7 . I . W,0A $A i I :,14 __ 'TOF - treet, stood the whi�e church wth lits . 0 ,a i � 1 ,- r . I Z e - . . , E Grey, near: Bruesels. There' - Aunt Eliza's presence w nd" stood, -before them trying to 'see the 11 JT a-rvi I 1i ,7,: X b�)�- is on it nearly 6& in a . I as greatly desired �IoL - . tr - � � quare, ungraceful tow r and its i nedni- . I : Whooping, qougb I I . I prices and : � li� ,� 1. . SCOTT BROS' I . � 9 � . spaces wher'e the books bf nged which she - tir U1 . I � i .1 acres of bush', about half black'aph', the rest hard- . . the Thointon gatherings as imparting some- . : 1 , 1. � ' I` t"�� � L A A f M, I . 0 &_ &I. U 1 13 I- Irks along � I � - �Z* ". to isino, austeritv of utline. . A i � of,j . . h.A h-. h4-, rph , Samoa; 111825MEMERKNES118 them -or w : 1 :1 "_L I I �Ilt WOO . never- a ng spr ng Q wa r runs roug , �t thing of distinction. Her advanced a e and 6 .. - 10UHIL VVI&H A 08D us Y, . 111 � � - -, . � . . � - � - � 1� . - I .1 : i � -1 i tb D IoL Will be sold at a big baroralin. For partiou- aple trees grew before it lf li__o e - . .9 the grapevines grew closely about the _1 I � ,�� � � . increasing feebleness, . �, , L ; i ; ;:. ]a -s aln-l- to MRS JANE WALKER Box 219 11 It &:I- I however, izenera.117 . . Z .1 ; - 1 . i 1 L - V� . . I . . - ; I - I I.;i, -1 0 i age rom View. pul, ere was no� ' open windows, with their thick . I I � I . w . I z � � 7�,i . . green . L - i .. HIOR10 � i - f I '_ - Bl ussels. 1470 . OLL served as sufficient reason for refusing All _, I i . _ 1�� L'. I I,/ - � �:ir-7 --- I I The . 11 . , , 4-i L . . 5o conceal. Thornton as only a clu .1 of )I shade, and the air was otrangely weet. ---q I � � � T L., I NL - invitations, hence Mrs. CA tle's 11 quiltin' s 4 1 r I �- 4, � - I . I -_ - i4 ­ us in, its way, ith a �� .. 15urbim t . I . I IMPORTA T TO louses, each a farmho' _ 9 - I 11 �t J,� 1ARM FOR SALE.-Foir safe, Lot 11, Conces3ion was held to be highly fav red, and As she stood, intend 11coking, she was � y . I L - ; - ­ � ]A- -hurch, a postoffi, black- . . many - slow. . is eligible, I - , o . � � . 6, Hulleft, containing 100, acres, all cleared, , ce, a tore and a I : I " I _ - I I �� admi aware of the vine being p hed aside, and . V�T - � � � Bwk. Wil I , . � 7 4' . , L CaltiVA riniremarks were rin de to the effect ; I . - �� � 4 W,ll underdrained, and I od .state of _ i ., eT 11 : i I I ,�mith's shop to supply he actual n eds�of re I I ,. , I � 9 Stephen Castle's face app , d outside the . . - ZR., lot M � �4 ,*I � R, In " Aunt lizy was just as sm A as ever," . - - . 7 - � t . 0 n. There,'are 15 acres 810aw9lo ,.n * : - � ;L � - � � , I with fall wheat, and ipi �e surr�uuding �neigh orhood. F6 those window. I Tgniondvi . d `L � - - BOARDS. h( . � I i L �. SCH070L I I � � 4 .i al the fall plowing done The is on the Ime - .. and that 11 she ouldn't' ha m - -1 it . i - - 1-� '. frame house with kitchen and woodshed attached, a -xi %-:;I- %.,op %1.1J -L.J _LV_L %..� -1-Ni -0-1 . � : ,.' :1 - - - I i , . Jr 0 sea to complex anti am I I I Us whereebeonlv to th . � J Einilycould not contro the qui, -k color I _E _JL iz)� . r- � . F I - e argon b"f. nf 1;� . I . . —5 I . . � ; r . - I I - � i ,,, � " � !. . h.a i two frame barns with other outbuildinza. - This I liere was rembroke, the o ,ty 11 11 : I . hich rose in her cheeks I ut Without tu-- .. I i, I � U.RiL- . i . _� ,; . VUULOV 0 V new V On Q leasp Mr. UaSELe ' I I - I z J ,.M- '. ; y - " I ." I 4.1_ 4 �, I . . I - ! 1. r I i , H "' , T 1E1 E . . is; 6 good farm, well eltuated, being 9 miles from Sea- sea . o y seven miles away, where ere !to . I . ' , t . ing her bead she i3aid qui ty: I - . ;1 -, � -: � I and widn't it a sight to see how attentive he � f I . , . , r '� � I I . foi th, 7 miles from Cliuion, and If miles from the They'vVel , ' � t , � -A z. � - � . . the refinements and lux ries !of . the I i - � : 1 -2 . . I viflage of KI.burn, and will be sold on reasonable was to her? And 'to h ar her call. him -- " I see wbcre �Sa t'Augustinellbe- In; I forcegistj . . , - � loeo- - * - IDI , I i. . ­ . 1. I %, 1 1 . . �'Ibiefefou;dutv'lPlembroke with its noise o of ,PurchAsing an Untried and Unknown Bicycle, when suith - 7 � ' I tei ma. Apply to the proprietor on the premises, or Stephen !" The story th kiss 'at the longs -on the upper shelf, nd the , Au- . - : . bevold�ch . .. I � " � . - I T , Is 8 'If . I i ,SON, Lot I I 11.f, F k Tenher ' Agenry I . I : I � 7 �' � � . ad iress W. LRITCH, Constance P. 0. 146t-tf motives and .factories was well out o I sight bigne,' here,: of course," & d then she1esi- t . Choice of well known and Reliable Wileels 'Are - - . � . . : I - � ! � I I 1 2 * I , . kitchen door was speedil e in circa]&- . . i . 14 I , ,� .1. I � - - - - 8 I . . ! �� I . � and hearinLy and Thornto d d in its I � ­ . - . i + 4- A I . � �­, I postafft", � ... V . . I 1, I tion and awakened a vast am uut of I ; I . i i � _. - ; I � I I �_. . - BANK OF COMMERCE BUILDING, -_ - - sub- -- - i I i .1 , . . . : � PLENDID FARM FOR SALE. -Lot 25, Conces. dreamy e-tillness, undistutbed_i�us i --Tr, even 1 4 Available at these Pric,6�, viz : I . ­ . i - � I � I . -1 .r- - . , 1 4ued hilarity, of the form "Put the 'Natural la�v' down on my . .. .. M110'Rel I c . cpq idered suit- � I � � - '�Ak . � sion 6, Township of Morris; containing 160 mras by the advent of the " summer board . desk, if you will, I shall want it to refer to. I I . - . X -two i I . ,- �,_ - � � - ­ � i I I r,) an . .. � _ h As ' � 7 - a table for grain or stock - able to a party at t,h 11 I . � t , -'A--ted two and a half parsonage. Z. - I unconscious - , ­ � w1gree, I - , . I � I 1 -25 King' Street - West Toronto. m , unspoiled, country villa e. i it Did yon like it?" Stephenasked. lop at $90. 00 The Fleet at $7506 _ I * � ,� 1 i . - I . 47- 21 Brussels, a good I Lecty.," or Mrs. Wes,otC, the niece of � . � 1 - I , - . 1 64 . --- "e year q _ . I I � I , .. � Ing there ��hough I am Afraid it is not all , I 11 I . lee from the thi I . . � The;�Hys I � - �, � fr kvel road lead to ; 10 a Yes al � � - 1� ­ P � e from stu - I I V r4 _�ree cleared and Down the street a light i con- Aunt Eliza who had acco panied her, con- 9 .. I �� . :h - , m , 6 acres cedar and ash %� I . ni and balance I rue. Bat,'d - y have ThAn Rr-car-w+f, rrj !n+ ms; non _r - e� A I �i , X - , V] I � � - - Siininlies schools with teachers for all 1k. A —A KI -an -46,U 41 A Ul- tainino, two women one -f -born alsilv1- fided to her A hf.hnnfl "a; hl- 4, +h. ti o you know, Xi think on In -0 + 4 r -A tll ; . . � . . a raw an Y snou . 9 a 8 A � I Z , r . - 1.t ? � I . . %;I JJ UL I CL -1 I CL V � � : � �. marked it so oddly? S 'me of the Darts . g - . . I � radels. No charges. We mAe enquiries 4Oc7O, atone stabling undo eath both. The house inc, the somewhat a iritless horse collid nuilt: - �� L I . Z7 . 1_. : ; . I - . . - . . I : . 1: I IV r r P In J, I �;, '. IGIS I - � I 0 0 rain 0 . ' : - A i il:,.. i bothbuildings. Allarenew. Th63 Is h large voun esp I I o , u I I " It ain't goin' to d t . , I 1. � or confidential information concerning all is 3rick-, 22x$2 with'kitchen ISX26, �ellar underneath . I t L )) which I call weak YOU have marked for L � ; - ' F now be seen approaching the p r onage. t o hard ! . � L � , J d J s draivil when you come to, the in' ister's house." L shlres,baw L � I I . i - � The'elock on the white sh�llf bad " ecial power." � The'Orescent, special, at 111!60. I . _ r, applicants, an our recommendations can, orchard. School on next lot. The la�d has a good J i 'L Z� I V s Sky High. I ,, Z L' I 96 I � . , . ; - - Write us if you natural drainage, and the farni'le in good condition. u I r, I L. ; i Show me one, please.'�l 7 � ! . a also keep-, � ! 7 L i! to Sat _ am g I - . ` � , therefore, be relied upon. p all its vibrations'into a single istilipt The disposition to" tra u," however, was " I can't now. ding in the ,other dmed fi6 I.. 1. : ; � R require P. teacher. Information given Isfactoryreamnsfor selfing. -Apply at Tnii Ex- effort and clanged out two resonant troke� t : .� I . w t ' not to be wholly suppr - - -4I ptyAl � . ­ ... : I I . � 'L �. PORVWR Omox, or on the promises. WK. BARRI cs4e�, nd resently room to quilt. That is hat I came for, - M, A- I ' � 4 I ,i teachers on application. I E hecked Of "tUM11 ' � t 1 r� � _S� - . � , A slender gray-haired woman in a Mrs. Wescott remarked . it � a P culiarly � Any Of these farnished- in either Gents' or Ladies' Ayl I : �T -1 �L f f � Brussels. . I .. -1.885- L tf cotton gown and white apron cam I 11 PC � you know," es, - DOU'RAV ! - _ I � ol Out to mischievous glance at a fa r -haired girl in a "Never mind the quiltinz. I ant you n -n na_iz fnvma nf rn,a-n �- 4,,-f '14- --j- X__ I I sl - . ; - . � I L . -, - . t � I- _f, w n WN-TA01.01ART R A 'L . L e Just an the'docir strucir r] of.A"A #_ forth E 0 - , - ­ 1� I � : , - . . j a sy I P � J FWJ I 'JL CU 131ivk) U 0 U&3n , ZVJ � , i . --a littegown wn,) had con I r . � 3 � � ,,#_TRAD1MAAK 4 1 atchino, the horse and a on as dre' with her mother to bring the book over he and let me see � I I � I 1:61"Toc I .iI �, i Wr - 5 J and was qUILLUIng demurel AD her side: what you mean. . . 40TALL14 ; �, . 1_� � 1) I I � I I. � (Toronto University) Manager, . : � . f j� � t � . " �AIZJR g near. � ' I . . - 0 'Splenl � i-. - I �� A � , ­�. . I I I " It's Lecty and, Aunt'Elizy, I declare, F .11 I don't Stephen Castle said th d * a tone . . 31TVIng.11 " , � I .� - S-, , I . - know what th rest thinks, a)ad ,e or. a in . . . . i -. Late of Huron County. 1442-52 * Made alwell I don't hardIy dare to sa anything before which Emily found it rr,dw to resist al- � _ - . I ­ . � - I 'J. i � . I LUMSDEN & WILSON'S being airej m 1; � she exclaimed in a shrill but gentli i voice. 7 . �­ - - - � � ­ . I I - I 'b4 I T I - �­ - - : Man of " Mis' Castle, but after all t does strike me though she had an instine ive feeling that � � - - - . � -1 I ,Z, . �� They've got hereifirst of -all !" . i I - . old �, v. I .i : 1_... .. I . e 99 - . I that there's something awful suspicious . . . I - - - - - - I . � .. . ) � � 0 - she ought not to be lin ering in'. the study, SOUT S BLOOK, . - - . a splendid . # MAIN STRLMT - - ood hami .... �� � --- - :;� - J # - There was silence in the house as before, about the quilt." Then looking over her but iiin a moment their ea da were bending . . . . . . I .S .. - I , I q I - � r � - . f I � �_ W ­ �e vi!U " 4 : . 4 i 4 �2� and after a moment's pause the woman "I . , " - . . . � - , 4 shoulder Elie cried in in ck consternation : together over the book which lay on the I I ALIPPly to t I I -I.. = i . . . . � I ­ � i� 1- � ;. . - - . 11 � stepped back within the room, and address- " Oh, my gracious the El er, - ai t nowheres winaow-sill'bet - the -.4 ,,,', rrr I , . I -it, ,- r R -�t WNW ILL � INDAPO I 0 -1. L , , ]DIraeleffeld-1 . V � .. � I � I V ou g V - ,11 - -, . I I I - - . � I . ; � �4. . - Ing herself toward a door which stood open about is he 9" - ;f�'AA A 4. lk L IL � - � , �� �� .1 .- I THE QRnT i I I - � .,.? I IV 4 r - . I . . VW" roug L leaves upon lug - . ; . if I I I -1 . ' T YOU . I " I I I I I - � I I � — - . . I . - � Vi � HINDOO - REMEby P. .1 on the left, she cried : .- " Why, Lecty, . what do 7 ?7) pages, etching shai ' ws . I . . i. !�;.f . . I � .T shad which darted I . : a �A - I � mean Aigne � .4 , t . : , ,# Z 1 1 I I i -', _ &0k . � . " Stephen, don't you, hear what I say ? asked one of the women. I in endless motion 11,39 "niffAft , . : P � . . . I Horn'hnlj � 4 - Cj_--4 . DAYS' .- - Cures I . Leoty Sanborn's b I heir eyes.' � , I __ ... . . .11 Nervoue Dipeases. Failink Menio . N ringing Aunt Elizy'; ""Don't ask me, I don't dare to say an- Emily's que gs we r -cut and . ... I'll rod (Wor. , . Paxesb,Slepplessness, Nightly Em s- . they've turned in already, and y r word; Mis' Castle IDoks, so sober I'm [it as the glancing lights and shadows 4 . Some thor : J4 I �.��.-i � - I --- stiotlin . I . k � ��__ J .7. � - � , i i I � , . . Bions,erc., 6aus !9, ves Vikor and size b m ER BIG, REDUCHIFN i I I '� PAPER. RESULTSII..80 all , . i A 0 Im , - I . I - ed by past abuse 11 and )2e*A( . � _. � . _ � I . I , I carry the largest stock of new designs and finf%st to shrunken d quickly tt surely restores 9 i 1� I orimns, an E . t of the scared, and if th I I I � I � _�Zi �� vi 0, r10 -in de� . I I , � *hIngleta; I - a Jr, _., � '� do at the lowest'prices of any house ir.1 th Lo t M hm od n old or young. asily carried In vest hurry and help her to get ou . e Elder h, ard' b might ad 8tephen founa keen e 3joymont I - - � I I I RAWME'i' " T rl I , diiug and explaining to her quick pereep- . � � . 14 �,. ; , ,,x V.o 0 county'- a( agon. " , - �_, - turn me out of the,meetin ew P0&.V'P e$1.00apackage. sixfors5.4o,witha W . �umtteheere' � �;.;z 1" ,4,- , � written au rantee to eure or money,refunded. Don't ' ? . We have jIst conipleted the largest stock of � � P, 0. -S. , . _ ZA., � I `22. , good sold as cheap as any old stock or. out of I -r . s one fen . " 1,� � - I, I i date goods. Why I can do so is because goods bougbt In the room beyond, at an oblorg table thing about it,", she cried, the sense of fan tion,'his bwn and his favor te auiho - I - _ - _�­ � I , an i2nit s I—. but Insist on having INDAP0, It r Is posi - - I I - I , � - � Z I � — 1 ,4 � , i , I i " now are bought from I to 10 cents per roll less than ourdru g t ai not got it, we will send It prepahl. " covered with green enameiled cloth, a young flashing from her black ey as, !'I if he does, tions, while needle and s - ythe �; were alike . I I ' I . Y .- r - � t 4 lent"I dl,.,l Co., Frops.. Chicago, TIL 9 or car &But& - - - . � � .__ - 1! : , 11 they were when old stock was. My.expeasee ate low, ' man was sitting in his shirt sleeves ith his I'll just tell the deacons ­ I I . __ I - 61i SOLD by - . V. Fear, SEAFORTH, ONT., and . - saTV him kissin' forgotten. � , . 1 �4 ; I lbave a b'gotock and need the money. Wall paper . . e to � .- I M = . � � i I back to the door, writing. Th mwa ANDMADE - TINWARE I � I leading druggists elsewhere. s Aunt Eli7y outside the kil chen door, right In the parlor, where t e ; i `� I . 'work *seemed I a I I - 1, 1 i from 3J cents per roll up. Window shades, Mould- I . . I � . . � . f -:11 I . I . . W I �i� . so chea as any in the � i I not a large one its walls were nearl lined under them old locust trem, th my own no -4 to grow tiresome and the conversation r I - b.; . lugai Cornice polls, &e. & , p � i I - - I � i .� -�,i i - . L11 wl I Z : , trade- City Wall Paper House, Main St. Seaforth, � - - � with- bookshelves,' rising two-thirds I of the eyes I" And at this she' r . . �ver manufactured by us i' I I . I I � ""n . - , - . . � � � . . , _� - 1. ;�. :�,��, I Du at out into a dull, Lina Barry looked ,A vain' from the - n one season, and the results is I -i .�i , ; I . I i � I, ; .e in ch eptKybody wirtdow and wondered h, hhe mower had . re that we have been able to make another big cut in __ I . A �T; �� �� 00. � ooks facing t - I ' tt I � I , . � h � I I- . �, , I , *4 . —everybody, that' is oxcept�Aunt -so q'u,ddenly vanished, a r he would . I L , wnd e r mo Z ? I - I , . � ­. � opposite John St. I - distance to the low ceiling. A hearty fit of laughter ` whi , _ — � , 1 ,, he door, hung a ph=,'aphtIcf joined I 6� f, . � � �� .� I i W rld.11 Eliza. She was not kn to no ell I ' INTY. .1 I � : . � . . � �;tl - _�­ FACT DEAD N.RE . olman Hunt's " Light of the - 0 ow I in �rices. We are now selling HANDMADE TIN- . �� -1., JAS* GRAVES � � -�ave la eturn.* She h d 'inily Merig � . I � , 9 - I � - i I � � . - I - - - On .being thus appealed to' the young aloud since her husband died, twenty years. when she cameu han ever before offered in - . I - . . ­ — 1 . . w . - ; ­ . :I- -1 i . :1 1� A � k � - lig p Zh e , nor heard her . ;-IR : 10 - �. . ARE at lower prices t I I I il, .11 , I Practical Paper Hanaer And Painter. I . ­ . I - ,� eafortli. A fall assortment always on ,4and. We . Z � . !, I 0 : man rose from the table, stretZed o lb ' "go- I voice. Emily Mei was e daughter of a � - . . . i jv� -:i � - -k I . I prod ced But what is it you mean Lec, about this .clergyman who had bee pastor of the � I - V � I The Tobacco Habit arip. up behind the door and !a ilt being auspicious a ked the hostess, Thornton church for yea s, and who had � also a few ,hundred HANDMADE 84P PAILS - 'YYOUS a "I , i f I I - . � 4 �; I � , - I have secured the services of three firsteclass paper - -, � 'Cure� . 7)) rie ave - 'i � ; __ 11 I t h* h h drew on as he crosse he sit- qu � ��� i t � -- I -it-, , - r c i t prices of machine- made. Calli an examine for JEL � i I ; I I - � �.. - - hangers and can do work at the shortest notice. All : —BY— i fi0n9'X'.rW,0oom wieth a few strides and fo lowed ,, when the laughter bad s bsided. "I am now retired -from the act .ve work .d I . �� I :ilul- _- t Woric guaranteed nusurpassed. For proof of the � , . , of the � . � 191T*ADI 0 v, I . . I I . # ; , )) I � , I ; � _� I ' and ace for yourself. mothe out . ministry by reason o odily in6rmity. 1; I . — *1 � z I , i .1 L �.bove cal. �he , woman, who mas his � sure I don't understand f , ourselves that the above statement is correct. An acre z . . 11 �1111 I 1. UNCLE 8 A K'S � 3 � dining - . I - -1 � - : i �11 I -1 - . I . 0 . " Oh, now, Mis' Castle, oni t you b5 too Tthey lived in a brick ma#sion, rich with I i - . , I � I �. - - Wall paper trimmed free. �hrough the !�itqh�cn, , the � P. S.—To parties building, lowest prim for hard - I 1 .V �� ;�r � _ _ -T I :. I sud A — �� 1� . I 1"MAnonf. V 11 , i . . ��, �- " � I 1�orse block au tdie side or . He . ou non, a aye! speak rigub % y, on an estate just: ouit of the.vilbige ' , are, eavetroughing, metal roofino, and all galvanized - � 1, � i � � - I a; �_t!tiea ta out andsaywhat all the rest think. It i%hich had .been Mrs. er e a in lice. I , � 151 � __ � ool1ji athletic fellow, this 8 ephen M I ' i herita - ' � I � - .-. .. . - "_ ;!_�­k ,I-- ... Tobacco lu re . i-�ron work. . . P--�!; .,� � I � � , _ a ! I . 0 ain't to be supposed that oi r minister is go- As Emily was the only chilld, her education � . I 'i- I f M . , in' to live single, all his - + I I r - ­ . i , . � )­ i - � M, 14,111 A VA a had been the constant stud-ir of ),- . �; 7 ., I -en,- , : "i '! � I ng less than his eight and tu I . . : � -1 V, R I --. ivvears, with light hair close cron ed i� ays hen eyery i 1q'VR qAMPT'R.O. AVT) 'V.'XTnTTTPV. 13-PTOVO I I � * 0 01 . f I k, 0 1 1 � - � . &� a � I � , . � . gray V1 r � ! . , 1 1 . _� � . I , I , L f goo � I , . .�� ,I, , - 1�1 I 1 ne y I between Thornton FoL r C*rners and and she had, under her' the �s teaching: . IP - I I . I .;�_, . i�-. �v , . Read the S�ronges,t E ,ndorsement ever ,given I -browned skin, and a pair o I i - z I . r 1- - . an . es There was about him in ,rare egree embroke is makiu' eyes at him, and I don't become a fi e scholar in 011 sic as well ,+as I I � I" � + � �4 "I n - - I. � �, . � : I � I- f - j, y ]�erfiedy : . . on � 'Jis a . 3 i - . know's I wonder any; I'd ake eyes at him , modern studies. Her vigo as intellect and � s i -1 . I ; ii � � :13 -A__t_TJ K::O:R S - 1�a * indefinable personal attracti hich . r I's I MULLETT & 00*1 Seaforth., I - , ' - t I � �- . � r,� iv . . , T I . a . . 7 ; : I he U 'ted States health re or myself if 'twould be & use-,-tbat is, if comprehension, however, w re united in �& 4 ;� � � I . Y, . � � � � � It - - "T 11 t8 baye es charm to every word and mot on of Z � . ; . J - I . - , �, , 'General Banking business transacted. � ; I '. ,:� A f d investigated Ma, Y ptepara- s' me'men 'and women. His f1we wo the Hiram. hadn't any objec"'Yon 'I) she added, peculiarly sympathetic natu e, and thu : General Ilardwa're, Stoves and Tinware. . 11 50114, - � I , examined Z I tio - is h6,r i � . I -b � I � � -of our .examination s'amp of thought and study, and i deed Slulon never b c e a barrier -' -- . . . - i r Farmers' notes discounted. t , . r � I I : ions and in the light with a quaint wit which ma e her the lead. culture and positi i H. C , � , . . � am I CoUin . I I I . . � � I H , � and tests 9f UNCLE SAWS TOBACCO t ere was upon it a suggestion. of er of conversation in all the hernt�n gath. between her and t . ; - - iggins, : - � ' Drafts bought and sold . spi it-ual �he peo among whom ' .! spack-ma . . - . I - �� I Ed - � . Interest allowed on deposits at' the rate CURD, we are but performing a duty to the p rity and earnestness, which, united . erings. When folks go t makin' quilts " she lived. She , I - ; I , 2 - , I with " mingl. ed f - ely with them A Little noWledge . - I low -Co. , . - __ � of 5 per cent. per annum. Public when we endorse the 1 same . and t�1�6 t� she went on soberly, " whe it's Tery well with no sense of superiority in every home, I - � I I . I h ��yishbfreedom of his mo'verne t and t o � . I I ! � . � stamp it as the crowningy achievement of the a I known that they have a wh�le shelf full put however humble, in Thorn on, she was a i . I � AIR31: :� I I . � , . SALE NOTES discounted, or taken for oroug going manners, to ma e 3. I � � , � . I . . I , I I I pe t b � � ­ - Nineteenth �entury in ille way of destroy- liarly winning personality, even one I ( t I . F Ploa . I - : � collection, c away already 'why i e as o ook as if welcome guest. In not a dai3gerous thing when it directs your attentior. to *0 � , : I 1. � . I f . . ! � i . � I I ; , ing a habit lisgusting as it is common,, w o saw him only for a moment. He was. —" here she paused in I tended embar- Stephen Castle', coming ' fact that the . . - 75 acres, i � . I - . . . - P fo to the place as a � � � �Zftd two � I . � I I i - � _­ . OFFICE -First door north of Reid & for only $1. js�eace we earnestly advise you t e �astor of the church in Thornt n and rasament. . '� I stranger, had and in Emil Merh3 an in- - I � � . . I �_ I � . - I - I - I � :16zal 7 ( - to write the for full �particulars."- een for four years, coming thith Clear and i partial in her I � � . . i � hil 0 ' " Looks as if what, Lee ? Go, on I" was valuable ally. � i I . Wilaon's Hardware Store. d the di- . .1 I :� : I . � . - � the general cry. I - � . _J .... Road - . re t from the divinity' school. With hirn _ �, I . FOR SA E BY perceptions, she was able to ivethe young _V - ,. I _ I �r I . I . loam,' I _4 - :: . � SEAPORTH.' n no , , "Wellb" she said, with a as of her head, . - � . I I c me his mother, a wi�ow, who, havi pastor co-operation which he could find m� � � - ; I . " � t . T . I I or fieD" - � � AIR G sure yself that 1 a proper for where else. They had beco e close friends - � . . . . . . � I �. , ___ - 1011 W Ir lin I st u er child, r0lLowed him wherever he ent, '*- 7 I P ; � ��� 1 . , uruggi, . I , I � : . - I . . I � m kihg a home for him and devoting he self Liny Barry to be workin' on this quilt. and fellow -workers, but th relation be- - ]a . .1 I �i ,, J 0 i I . I ; V - I � I - , I THEFARMERS . to him and his interests absolutely. I've noticed the Elder Ii ea her singin' tween them was of frank co 3- - , �� i : - � � I , . 1477-30 rs. rad6shi . � - & . � - . � I � - . - � . . __ . : I I _. ---7— 1. - � e had been. country born and bred er- i touched, apparently, by sentim I : ' . . � i I 1, . , C Istl , 't . I � -.-. . - i , pretty well lately, haven, ou, �Mis' San. en�. P' til 11 I � i I ; I . I - I � . - i - I se�f, and Stephen had pursued his studi 9 in ford?" I (To be continue .) 1 0. - — — - I __ t � � � � - ra .-.L , 0 I - � � I _. . - � � L -1 - - gg�,, A shriek of laughter -ed 'this sally, � w i .: - E3anking - ,House, 0, __� tho humbler and more rnral schools of ew gree t . _ I - � i - iii � ------ I I 6.- - - I and the -young girl thus allud d to blushed Repetition ofJob's Gr � and Shorthand Ool Uege . ­ � �­ I � I . I S . :Zr IT o- Eogland, so that neither of them felt' Iny- � . I Forest- Oity _B'Usiness I . I n -A..P (D I .r - e t fflictioa I I I th�ng of deprivation and sacrifice in sett ing rosy red and bent lo � I � I E , I , I - - i � � ,� I wer o I - ; I , �, -. . - __ - - er her needle, LoxDoN, February 28th, 1 94. M�r_ Ge,_ ' cmp Mc)MT3Dc)W., c)MWr17_ � I a I . h. � - (in connedtion with -the B%nk of Montreal.) - in � little village like Thorton and ad i her mother, a dignified, matronly, woman, , � �� �,._, : . ap lug Is giving ; . . - _..� r I Henry Drew, of this city, has bee in very the most practical and business -like course in Canada. Everything : � . �,�. I I i - th I to the ways of a farming parish. seeming not sit all displeasedat this form of I I � T ; I- 111: - - � There ar§�,,,,,. . . . � I poor health for some time. is 8, M-rictly high grade. Write for catalogue and college journal- School re- " . � . � � . ��, I 1. � . � I Imse ves , attack, which she judged it I est, however, tem was u : t. q �� - I Inleed, Stephen Castle would not have be- - � . . ,, 11 ; � i completely run down, and h s bi)od so im- opens January 2nd, 1896. � . . I Ji- . � I . I � I � BANKERS AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. sQaps and soaps lie ed that he could have been ,in his le�_ not to prolong too far. Tu,-ning to Mrs, � I . ; � . . I . - . � Castle she said : . , m 11 over his . i ­ verished that " booils came t 6 � ;, �, . meat in a city church. He doubted wbe her f Z . I . I - dy "-in short, i! t a. .-epetition I I � - � . ti seeQd b u 1442 1 1 � , " I put a basket of doughy uts under the . i . OFPICE---:In the Commercial Hotel build but only one .he was man enough to preach to this h ad 900 � J. W. WESTERVELT, Principal'. � I � ­_. -1 I I - I - I — I . . . of Job's great afRiction, for no i ooner did ' . - I 1 7 1 � ing, next to the Town Hall. . f al of country folk ; he bad not learned his seat of our buggy when - we c Lme away. I ; : f � ii I I i- .� .1 � . I . I I � I � i - they disappear in one part of he od than s �! A Genered Banking Busluas done. Drafts . own powers yet; his weaknegses he thought don't know whether Mr. Castle took them y I � w I . _ - I . � � . I � Issued and cashed. interest allowed on deposits. . . T � . � Vi I I . . ell understood. I � Out, but I meant him to." they returned elseivhere wit ion , severity, . � � � J he early - 1: I . � - - I i-. 'J'j; I I : I ' and this condition of affair�s seet led to in- . . i 1. i ,, __�'i - �� IVIDNEY TO LEND I ur years n While Mrs. Castle her ff WILL PAY - YOU . I I 1; I - I � � . . were not neede4, eve was (xpressiug crease. although Mr. Drew ha tri 3d no end � . . -1 I . I . gratitude, the company at tie quilt . I � I . I ; On good notes or mortgages. with the slow and unenthusiastic -were of cure-alls. On the5thdayof I I � . ab- � i '711 � ; . . . . ugust he �. I : I ,; � . i ROBERT. LOGAN, MANAGER. . it � of New England country 1peo e, Joining in a chorus of praise o ` Mrs.- Barry's got one bottle of the Royal C I? I �_ . . Un I � � I I . . � I wl I eme y I . � , ; . "I " � � f � I to � win for the y ung pastor the al- ' � i :.f; - i . I . doughnuts, which it appeared'were famous and a box of Royal Crown I 118 at at -' . -1 L i 1-1i . . 1058 1 . 0 * I I �, -, I I throughout Thornton, the � i � p. I � . . . i . mo3t adoring love of his parishion�,rs. and despair of all . ; , . I well's drug store, of which le as taken j - — . . I � ,� � . - , Th y petted and praised him; boasted of the other housewives, who lamented that � C � � � ­ - . . ... . ' � i �� i 1 4 ; . I half, and last evening he above 11 1 i,­� . he called at - � - �! 1� . . . him wherever they went ; treasured and re. they " couldn't give them just the twist, ' , I . , � . r 1 �7 1 � I . store to return thanks, and in the . _ f . presence . Z. i I I ��l , GODER10H . . pee ted the things he said, as men do he and turn them out just so lighb and soft and - i,!a � I I � . I - i I I �-. � 4 1 - of eight witnesses stated the t it did him FURNIT RE. � 7 1 . _ I I �, . � i ��0�0 I I o-ap -sayings of a darling child; loried. in his yellow as Drusilly could." J I � ­ 1 � � I - � . I- ... . - . - I ; 9 more than $1, 000 worth of goc d, a 3 he had ..UZZAT8,18,92 I . i ­ !i � Steam Boilei F WIr Orb& physical and intellectual strength, and yet Meanwhile, Stephen Castle, whose doings not felt a13 well for years, and T.0"s � � I � I I - . ? . . . ! .1 I . . I tl e benefit . � . - � � �' ! : I � ,q (ESTABLISHED 1880.) - - mo?e in his obvious weaknesses ; and in f tie, . and saying and preferences we re directly or' derived from it could not be over-r1ated, and We are Still adding t , om alrea � : � ; .; '.. , which, is' .the soap of ido Ized him and spoiled him as far `sy ibis a dy large stock, and we are I Z 11 . ! I 1. 4 �� � �ii . indirectly �he subject of most of the conver- it ought to be made known to othor' suffer- now prepared to meet the wantB of everyone requiring fur- � , . I . - ��_ I . � 7 k4l'of devotion could. - Stephen was of too sation in the parlor, had again laid asi I _ - I I Z11 . .� .r . - . i . e big ers. It establishes throughout �he entire i . . I niture. I ' - ; soa s and washesiclothes fin a natare to become vain or assuming - if coat, borrowed a scythe or his tie rest system functional harmopy, %nd i su t will pay you to examine our goods before pur- .1 . I _;­ A. S. OHRYSTAL, - P . (� m i � . W_ . , . et i : . 1 �4 %, he I' 7 i ' 4 pp ies , . ,I - . Sucoessor to Chrystal & Blacks grew somewhat imperious, it was in;so neighbor, and was now hard a 5 work rpow- the blood vessels with a -pdre an healthy � I ; — � � . with Less labor and great- ' ch"ing elsewhere, aS we are sure to pleoe you in price, I � a d I - I "I'll, - ... I � w : � I I - 1, �, Manufacturers of all kinds of Statlon-ary , " : . - I . . fin( egreethat it merely served to at- ing the tall timothy in the front yard.1 Of current of new life. The ski aft,6r a few , style and quality.- - . �. . I i , � . . �. Marine, Upright & Tubular , I er COI�Ifort. . _� traA men and women more irresistiblj to the women. gathered around the quilt, lina. day.8'1use of the Crown R edy', becomes g - I - . ;, � "i I � ., . I I � � . � . I ! ... � . . I � ; . . hi Is I Barry alone had disco ' ct, 1 and clear hnd beautiful -pimples, lotches,blaok - I . i . I . 0 . e s vered tais fa . � I i � .. . ! ;_ %, . . I Makes homes brighter tood now on the rough stogle bl ck through the half-closed shutte and skin eruptions are r moved a . I Z � . .-s of'one I UNDERTAKING I � ; I I - . . . par spots , sores 11 0 � , � � . I I - ­ ! 1 - BOILERS I ghter bef re the kitchen door and lifted the li tle lor window she was enjoyinj � all to heirseli and ulcers soon cured. Per ons suffering � - . ! old lady whom his' mother called " A nt the sight of the athletic gr � e of M�tion from Scrofula, Eruptive D eases of the . omplete in every rMpectll and �� " I I I ' I � . � 4�� Salt Pana, Smoke Staoks, Sheet Iror Works, Vor every 12.Wrappers sent Eli " from the wagon as easily as if h a ��, . Our undertaking department is c .. -1 I :, - .- � .- , _. etc. I. etc. Books. for to LEvER BRos., Ltd., 23 s, e with which the young minist r perfo�med Eyes, Mouth. Ears, Legs, Throa and Glands we g'uarantee 'satisfaction. S. T. Holmes, Funeral DiredO'%- .1 I -, I � ' "I'll , _­­ � � I ha been a child, then holding her withe I J% . 1, Scott St., Toronto, a uw .. ed, this labor, which -to her see ed so fa�j be- that have accumulated -.4 13 : t. . -1 $ 300 $ soo $ 700 $1$000 '411500 -429500 rdk= Egwouft b it "arr Al A Zn Tulle ; chi -to suit A. E, 21 inicely 4 1 AP be -sold Also dealers in ht and Horizontal Slide Valve Wrappers 1 ul paper -I und book will ciall ly little hands in his, which were w rm rneith him. i ;I kaetu , e t, er I 1waxleace . � I n e . Autonialuaficq I be seuL I from uncured diseahes or me cury, or from . nextdoorte Dm Scott & McKay's office. I �� t�'Jff Engines A �Pe3i&lby, All I ancl steady, he looked with a defere 'lee Down on his knees S I . � iA ,z�no a � � tephen was pulling the use of corrosive sublimate, may rel.y on a - �. � �_ f p1C, andeTipe-fitting coughnuy on hand . I I wh Leh sat well upon him, into her face, nd out the grass close to the cr inson pec : N gamnuA�tos rnlah on short notice. I . I nies cure if Royal Crown Remedy: s continued a � I I . . 1� : _; said: BROADFOOT, BOX & CLO-J"kal . i Orks--OPPOslte 0- T- R- %ation, Ooderlob, — ------ I . 11 �� which he could not out with the sc� 7the sufficient time to make its imp -ession on the � � - I � . - . . I " It was very good of you tQ Come, A�#'t without beheading the flowers, when a (lear system. , - . - I � . . � I , . - � I I , I - - . I I � d ! i . -_ Street, Sedorth, Porteem Old Bt=d - - - : � - I . . .. . ,�J -- . Main I __ - � . . � i . . . ;�, � I : � - I ; � % . . . � � . i- ., I . - I ___ I � . I � - i . � 1, 4i . I . . � 1.1, I . ; I . . I . I - . I I . � - �_,�, .__ . I - — - -': -,�i I . I I � I I - I - _:_-­ _�_­:,��-­-_ ,­­� " _­_��,_ , I �­___�_�, P - . - . .1 ­ . � ­ - - : .: . . � . � . , - __ - ,_ � � - � - I 1 4 1 1 - _ - ,, � �_ Ni. --�-1---:'-�'��:?�-'--'��-�,�;�,-, -­'-'­­­ - - I - I �, �. � . .. ­ ` I _­ � - . .-..- I � .. - - . . I - X_ - __­ -�.­­ __ .-, _ . I � I '. 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